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CURRICULUM VITAE
Prepared 5/20191
Name: Stanton Arnold Glantz
Current title and department: Professor, Step 0
Department ®UMedicine. School of'Medicine
EDUCATION-
1984-69 Univ, of Cincinnat6 1969 85 high honors Aerospace Engineering
1969-70 Stanford University 1,970 MS Applied Mechamics
1970-73 Stanford University 1973'PhD Applied Mechanics/Eng-uteering-aconomic Systems+
1973-75 Stanford Uhiversity Research Fellow Cardiology
1975-77 Univ. of,Cai'dorrlia, Research Fellow Cardiovascular Research,
San Francisco
PRINCIPAL POSFLIONS HELD:
1965-68. NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, TX Student trainee
1969 NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, TX Aerospace engineer
1977-81 Univ of California, San Francisco Assistant Professor of Medicine in Residence
1981-82 Un% of California, San Francisco Associate Professor of Medicine in Residence
1983-8.7 Univ of California, San Francisco Associate Professor of Medicine
1987-now Univ. of California, San Francisco Professor of Medicine
ANCILLARY POSITIONS HELD CONCURRENTLY:
1975-77 Univ. of California, San Francisco
1977-now Univ of CaliforniaSan Francisco
1980-now Univ, of California, San Francisco
1982-now Univ. of. California, San Francisco
1983-now Uriiv. of:Californiaj San Francisco,
and Berkeley
1983-84 Univ. of California, San Francisco
and;Berflley
1983-now Univ. of California, Berkeley.
1984-88 Univ. of California, San Frarncisco
and Berkeley
1988-89- Univ of Weronont,
1989-now Univ of California, San Francisco
1990-now Univ. of California, San Francisco
HONORS AND AWARDS:
1960 Eag1e Scout, Bronze Palm
1964 Best actor
1964 Outstanding future teacher
1964 Bausch and Lornb Science Award
1965 Phi Eta Sigma (freshman scholarship)
1965-69 University of Cincinnati Honors Scholarships
1968 Tau Beta Pii(engineering)
1968 Pi Delta Epsilon Gournafism)
1968 Sigma Gamma Tau (aerospace engineering)
1968 Whols Who4n 8 American Colleges and Universities
1969 Omicron Delta Kappa (leadership)
AssL Research;Bioengineer
Member, Cardiovascular Research Institute
Darectoq Cardiology/GCRC Computer Facility
Member, Biostatistics Graduate Group
Member, Bioengineering Graduate Group
Secretary, Bioengineering Graduate Group
Member; College of Engineering Faculty
Chairman, Bioengineering, Graduate Group
Visiting Professor of Medicine (sabbatical)
Director, Science and Health Education, Partnerships
Atfitiated Faculty, Institute fon HeaRh, Policy. Studies

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1969 Sigma Gamma Tau Honor Undergraduate Award (sot awarded nationapy)
t 1969 Outstanding Senior Engineering,Student
1969 First Place, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astromautics Great Lakes RegionrStudent
Paper
Competition ~
1969-72 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellbwship
1970 Second Place, AmericaurInstitute ot Aeronautics and Astrorrautics Western,RegionStudent
Paper
t973-75 Competition
National Institutes of Heatth Postdoctoral Fellowship
1975-77 Bay Area Heart Researcta CommitteeZenior Research Fellowship
1977-82 Nationaf fnstitutes of Health Research Career Development Award
1978 Best Paper Pubtished in Comauter
1985 Wbo's SNho in Frontierss of Science and Tbctlnotogy
1986 Janssen Lecture of Society for Cardiac Anesthesia
1986 Finalist, American LungiAssociation Quality of Life Award for Volunteer Service
MEMBERSHIP (N, PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:
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REVikit.
PROFESSIONAL ACTtVCt1f:
SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL Pt1BUCATIONS:
American Journal of Physiology; Respiration,
American Journal of- Physiology: Regulation
American Journal of Physiology: Heart
Merican, Revaew of Respiratory Disease
Annals of Biomedical Engineering
Biophysical Journal
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
Cardiovascular Research
Circulation (editorial board, i983-88)j
Circulation Research (editorial board, 1983-86)
Computers in Biomedical Research
FxtSEB Journal
Journal of the American Medical Association
Handbook of'Physiolbgy
Journal of Biomectzaniral; '
Journal, of Politics
Journal of Pti"armacological
Journal of'Orthopaedic Research,
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Journal of'Biomechanics
Journal of Allergy and Clirucal;
Journal of. Clinical Investigation
Journal o6 Rehablttation Research
Journal of Theoretical Biology
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Journal of Applied Physiology ~
Medical & BioiOgical Engineering & Computing
Pediatrics ty?
O
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Pttugers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology

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Proceedings of the Sociery, for Experimental Biology and Mediaine
Science
Spectrum
Westem,Joumaf of Medicine
OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:
To granting agencies:
California Policy Seminar (University of Califamia)
Heritage Foundation of Alberta, Canada
Medical Research, Cmuncd of Canada
National institutes of Health, Cardiovascular Study Section A adf hoc member
National Health and Medical Research Councii of Australia
National Institutes of Heatthisite vititor
National Institutes of Heattla,Specia! Study Section
National Science Foundation
Veterans Administration Merit Review Board in Cardibvascular: Studies
To government bodies:
Reviewer, US Congress Office of Technology Assessment, (1986)'
Member, Carrfornia Scientific Review Panel on Toxic Air Contaminants (1986-93);
Consultant, New Zealand Toxic Substances Board (1988)
Member~ NationaliAcademy of Sciences Selection Panel for NSF Graduate Fellows (1990-1993)
Mernber, Cat'domia State Tobacco Education Program Media Advisory Committee (1990-1992)
To publishers;
W. H. Freernan-and Co.
Macrnillian Publishers
Lange Medical Publications
McGraw-Hill Book Company
Preraice-Hal1
SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS AND WORKSHOPS ATTENDED:
INTERNATIONAL:
Workshop on Diastolic Function of the;Heart, Antwerp, Belgium, 1975
NATOAdvanced Study Institute, 'Engineering. Principles in Cardiovascular Research,' 19.77
World Conference on,Smoking and-Health, 1983 (two invited lectures),
1987 (iinviteditecture)
World i Summit of. Smoking Control Leaders, 198S (invited speaker)
Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists, 1986 (Janssen lecture)
Mechanics of-the Circulation, 1988'
Symposium on. Diastol'rc Function of. the Heart in Health and Disease, 1986 (session chairman);
Royal,College of,Physicians and, Surgeons of Canada, 1986{nvited speaker)
Cardiov,ascutar System Dynamics Society 1987 (invited speaker and session chai4i
Severxh, W orki Conference rence on, Tobacco~ or Healttt, 1990 (keynote speaker, workshop teader,
session
air,
abstract) -
Worid, Conference on Lung Heatth,('irr+ited speaker),
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American Association for the Advancemenv of Science. 1973; 1975; 1978, 1979, 198t] N
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American College of Cardiology, 1974, 1975 (paper), 1978 (paper), 1980
American Economic Association, 1983 (invited lecture)
American Heart Association, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1975, 1977 (paper); 1978 (nvited lecture), 1979,
1980.
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1981, 1982
1963
1984
1986
1985 (paper)
1987; 1988
1989
1990
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American Physical Society Conference on Changing Career Opportunities for Physicists,.1977
(invited lecture)
American Physiological Society (FASEB), 1979 (session chair and invited lecture), 1980 (paper).
1981 (paper and invited iecture), 1983; 1984 (session chair and paper) .
Annual Conference:on.Engineering in Bioiogy and Medicine, 1973 (paper), 19.7+4 (paper); .
1976 (session chair). 1986 (invited speaker)
Glstitute of Electricatfarad Electronics Engineering, Anmual Compurter Conference, 1979 (invited
lecture)
NIH Consensus-Development Conference on'Microprocessor-Based'Intelligent' Machines in Patient Care;
1979 (invited lecture)
STEP Module, 'Peer Review: Creative Responses to Changing Demands,' 1982 (invited lecture)
Society of Thoracic Surgeons, 1983 (nvited lecture)
iitS Public Heath Service Professional Association, 1984 (plenary speaker),
National Tobacco Free, Young;Americ.a Workshop. 1986 (featured speaker)
American Medical Association Annual',Meeting on State Legislation, 1987 (invited speaker)
US Environmental Protection Agency Workshop on Air Toxics, 1987
National:Cancer institute Consensus Conference on Media Advocacy forTobacco Contro/, 1988 (invited
participant)
AMA Tobacco Use in, America, 1989. (finvited speaker)
National Conference on School Heahh Leadership in.State Departments of Education, 1990- (invited
partcipant),
Tobacco Products Liability Project Annuat, Meeting, 1,99© (Keynote speaker)
REGIONAL
UC Systemwide Conference on Cardiovascular Research, 1981 ((co-organizer and paper)+ 1982
(co-organizer
and paper); 1983 (co:organizer and paper), 19784 (co-organizer and paper)., 1985 (co-organizer and
paper),.1986 (co-organizer)
Philadelphia Physiological Society Symposium'Ventricutar Mechanics,' 1982 (nvited lecture)
Westerrn Psychological Associatiorn, ''Dsath in the West' and Cigarette Advertising,' 1983
(organizer of
invited symposium and paper)
Electoral Reform in CalNomia: The Current Agenda, UC' Davis, 1985.
California Heart Association Young Investigators' S.ymposium 1987 (co-onganizer and paper), 1989
(co-og3-io
The Role, of Antithrombotic and Fibrinolytic Therapy in Managing Cardiovascular Disease and, Primary
Prevention Update, Stowe, Vermont, 1988 (invited speaker)!
INVITED PAPERS, LECTURES, PRESENTATIONS not 1lsted, above
1975 Research-seminars, Univof Amsterdam, Holtand; Univ: of Bologna, Italy
1978 Researcta, seminars, UC Davis, Mayo Medical School
1979 Several radio and television presentations
Visiting Scientists,,CedarsSinai Medical Center, Los Angeles (3,days); O
Visiting Professor; UG San Diego (3 days) ~
1980 Research seminar, UC Berkeley ~
1981 Severaflradio and television presentations
Research seminars, UC Berkeley.
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Lecture, UC Berkeley, Stanford ~
1982 Research seminars, UC~ Berkeley. Hewlett Packard Computer Science Laboratory 0
.i.ecture, UC Berkeley . (~
St!veral radio and television presentations
Presernation,'Oeath-in the West; Mill ValteyFilm Festival
1983 Witness, California State Senate Committee.on Health and Welfare
Keynote Speaker, Minnesota Association ior Nonsmokers Rights Annual Meeting
984 Research seminars, Free University of Amsterdam, Universiry of Leiden, Atberx Einsteim Cottege
o:f
Medicine
Several radio and television presentations
Speaker, Norihern California Broadcasters Ascertainment Meeting
Visiting Professor, University of Texas Heaflh.Sciences Center, Dalfas (2 days)
Several radio and'teievision presentations

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Speaker,.American Cancer Society California Division Annual Meeting
Visiting ProfessorUniversiry of the Fields, AtJStria (7 days)
Visiting Professor,, UC San Diego (2 days)
1985 Overseas Speaker for Smoke Atert. Week, 'So You Think You're a Nonsmoker, fJetionat Heart
Foundation of AustraGa, 2-week speaking tour of lectures and numerous media appearancesas we4
as professional lectures.at the following hospitals:
Royal Prince Atfred; Hospital, Sydney (passivo smoking)
Calvary Hospitatl Canberra, (passive smoking)
Royal Melbourne Hospital. Melbourne,(passive smoking)
Royal Adefade Hospital, Adelade. (passive smoking)
Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane (passive smoking).
Prince Charles Hospitat, Brisbane (biostatistics)
Gold Coast Hospitau Gold Coast, (passive smoking)
Royal Brisbane Hospital, Brisbane, (passive smoking)
Royal Australiasian College of, Physicians and Surgeoss, Sydney (biostatistics),
Witness, US Senate Subcommittee on CW Sgrvice{ Post Office, anat General Services, Committee
on, Govemmentat Affairs (passive srnoking)
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Conference on Florida Clean Indoor Air Rct, Tampa Florida
1986 Research, seminars, University of Ottawa (cardiac mechanics and, smoking politics)
Witness, Mayor's Committee on Smoking or Health, New York Ciry
Numerous radio~and, tetevision appearances on the health effects of invotuntary smoking- and the
nonsmokers' rights movement
Keynote Speaker, Annual meeting ofiAmerican Lung Association of Michigan and Miehigan Thoracic
Sbciety (involtantary, smoking and smoking. politics),
Research seminars, University of Calgary (biostatistics and cardiac mechanics)
Invited Speaker, 37th AnnuatiDirector's Meeting of the Michigan State Department of Public Health
Several radio and television presentations
1987 Lecturer, Scripps Clinic Series on Hteahh Promotiom; La,Jotia, CA (smoking prevention
education)
Research serttinar, University of Vermont (cardiac mechanics)
Several radio and tefevision, presentations
Lecture and Research seminarGifu University, Japan (cardiac mechanics)
1988 Several!radio and television appearances
Lectures. University of,Toronto (cardiac mechanics and biostatistics)
Lecture. University of Michigan (passive smoking)
Overseas lecturer, HeaR Beat New Zealand, a two week speaking tour on the health effects of
passive smoking and legislative actions to protect nonsmokers. The tour: included serninars
at universities, public tectures, testimony before public bodies, and television and radio
appearances.
1989 Visiting Lecturer, Universityy of, the Fietrds. Vienna Austria (5 days, biostatistics)
Lecture; Albert Einstein College of Medicine (cardiac mechanics).
Lecture. Canadian>Cancer Society National Public Affairs Committee (tobacco control)
Severat, radio and television appearances
Invited Speaker, Nonsmokers' Rights Association of, Canada Annual Meeting
Lecture, Stanford University School of Medicine (cardiac mechanics)
l.ecture, Michigan State University (cardiac mechanics, passive smoking)
1990 Lecture,'StanfordiUniversity Department of Mechanical Engineering (cardiae mechanics)
Overseas Secturer, National Heart,Fti,undation ot,Australia, a two week speaking tour owthe heatih
effects of passive smoking and legislative actions to protect nonsmokers. The!tour included
seminars at universities, public lectures, testimony before public bodies, and. television; andl
radio appearances.
Several radio and television presentations, including CBS Evenino News and ABC NightGne
Lecture, Diabro Valtey College (statistics)
Lecture, Sequoia Hospital (statistics) _
1991 Lecture. SL Mary's Medical Center, Watl.e Walla, WA (statistics)
Lecture, Kaiser Hospital, Watnut:Creek; CA (statistics)
Lecture, Bay, Area Association for Social Sciences In Heatth (tobacco)
Lecture, Bellingham, WA Commit (tobacco control)

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Several radio and te)evision,appearances; Includinq ABC Ni httine and 20120 and Ohrah Vrinfrev
Show
UNIVERSITY SEFtYICE
MUL7r-CAMPtPS:
1979-83 UCSFnJCB Committee to Establish a Program In Bioengineeringr
1980-83 Coordimatmr, UCSF/UCB Experimental Program in Bioengineering
198a~83 UC8 College of Engineering Committee on BioertgineerirtQ (ex officio).
1981t-86 Co-organizer, UCI Systerttwide Conference. on Cardiovascular Physiofogy,
1983-84 Secretary,.UCSF/UCB Graduate Group in Bloertgineeriitg
1983,85 Delegate, Assembfy of Academic Senate
1984-88 UCS Interdisciplinary Studies A`dvisory Committee
198488 Chairman, UCSFNC8 Gsaduate Group in Bioengineering
1989-now UCSFNCB Bioengineering Oversight Committee
1990-caow Presidential Grants for School Improvement Advisory Committee
1990-1992, Committee on Information Technology and Tklecommuriications Policy
1994-now Prsident's Advisory, Committee onK-1211ItathematicsEducation
CAMPUS-WIDE:
1980.now Ad hoc Review Committees (member, 12; chair, 9)
18B@ Committee to Establish a Graduate Group in Biostatistics
1'9B@-$5 Executive Committee, Graduate Group irnBiostatistitw
1981-86 Committee on Research
1983-85 Graduate Advisor, Graduate Group in Bicengineering
1983-85 Coordinating Committee of Academic Senate
1984 Special Review Committee., Pew Scholars Program
1986-88 Graduate Council
1986. Task Force on Smoking Policy
1'987-now UCSF/SFUSD Science Education Partnership-Steering Committee
1988 Committee to Review Chairman ofOphttnalmology
1988 Graduate Council Subcommittee. on Fellowships
1990-now Research and Development Laboratory Advisory/User Committee
1990-now WCSF/SFUSD Science and Health Education Partnership Executive Cornmittee
SCHOOL: School of Mrdicine
1981-86 Committee on Student Vlteffare
1982 Ad hoc Committee to, evaluate a proposal for a UCSF Centter kt Medical Information Technology
(chair)
1987-88 Ad hoc Committee on Medical Anthropology
DEPARTME[VT:
1979-now Ptt.D. Oral examination committees (Ptnarmacotogy, Phy,siotogy, -1 each; UCB Etectricat
Engineering
and,Computer Science - 3; Bioenqineering -11)
1983 Ad.hoc Review Committee (member) O
YSB5 Dissertation Committee (Bioengineering) ~
1985-now Department Personnel Evaluation Commates (2) ~
{ 198, JuGus H. Comroe, Jr. Research.Fettowship Committee,
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1987-now- CVRt Committee on Animal Experimentation
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1987-now Department of Medicine Committee on Animal Experimentation ~
Qy
1990 Bioengineenng Nominating Committee (chM
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1981-82 Uhpaidiconsultant, California Deparintentot Cotlsumer Affairs Task Force, on Indoor Air
Poltution
1982 Led successful effort to resurrect the fi(in, 'Death in the, West,' s documentary about
smoking and
health that was suppressed by, a cigarette company In 1976
1,983 Organized the Death in the West' curricxthim prqect; a smoking-prevention program that has
been
completed by 75tD,t)DO to 1,000,000 childrerA, natiorawide
1983-85 President,t CaJifornians for Nonsmokers' Rights
1983-85 President California Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation
1983-86 Member, Technical Advisory Committee, A Nonsmoking Generation - USA
1983 Member, Ezecutive Committee, Sart. Frartiriscans. for Local Control (citizens group to defend
San
Francisco's ordinanmce:protecting nonsmokers iit the office workplace against cigarette industry
ef/orts to repeal it)
1,988-87 President, Americans,for Nonsmokers' Rights
1988-87 President, American Nonsmokers' Rigtats Foundation
1974 Volunteer, Yes on Proposition. 9 (1974 Fait, PoGtical Practices Act),
1978 Voluntee , Yes on Proposition.5 (1978 Cteani lndaor Air Act)
1980 Volunteer, Yes on Proposition 10 (1980 Smokirsg~arad No Smoking Sections Act)
1981-83 Speakers' Bureau, San Ftancisco Heart Association
1981-83 Treasurer, Californians for Nonsrreokers' Rights
1981-83 Treasurer, California Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation
TEACHING:
FDRfJtAt- SCHEDULED CLASS FOR UCSF STUDENTS:
Class
Otr,
AcadYr,
Course No. and Title
Nature of Contribution Units
Size
Su 1977-n®w CVRI:Itastrumentation Co-imstructor, present - 40,
Su
1979-now
Biostat 183: Biostatistics about halt,the lectures
Guest lectures (2) -
100
W 198D-87 EIH 101: Epidemiolbgy and Sios2atisiics Guest lecturer (1) 3 150
W 1980-now Gen Dent 121: Research Design Guest lecturer (3) 1 100
W 1980-87 Bioeng 190; Differential Equations Sole instructor 3 2-15
Sp -
1980-87 Bioeng 191: Laplace and'Fourier Txansforms Sole instructor 3 2-10
Sul 1981-88 CVR1: Computer programming Co-instructor - SD
Sul 1982-88 CVRI: Intro. to Computers Sole instructor - 75
F 1982-85 Soc-220: Health Policy, & PoCdics Guest lecturer (1) 3 80
Sp 1983-now 8iostat 183: Biostatistics Sole instructor 4 25
F 1983 HMS 248: Seminar in Research,Methods Guest lecturer (3) 3 12
F
1983 (UC Berkeley)
Clin Phar 135: Drug Information
Guest lecturer (1)1 2
150-
F 1983 Physiol 221: Cardiovascular Physiotogy. Guest lecturer (1), 2 30
Sp 1988-now Bioengi249: Bioemgeering Ethics Coinstructor. 3 10
(Note: Dr. Glantz was on sabbatical forthe 1988=89academic year and did no teaching at UCSF during
that time.)
INFORMAL TEACHtNG:
1977-now Cardiovascular physiology Lectures in research & teaching conferences (approx. S7yr),
individual
consultation & tutoringi (approx. 8 hrlwk),
1977-now~ Biostatistics Lectures in research and teaching conferences (approur.101yr); individual
consultation
and1utoring (approx. 4 hr(wk)
1977-now Computers Individual comsultation andltutoring (approx. 4 hr/wk)
APPROXIMATE HO(ifRSJYEAR TEACHING: 300
PREDOCTORAL STUDENTS SUPERVISED:

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1977-79 Steven L Horowitz (Ph.D.)
1979-80 William Devor (M.D.)
1979-82 Mary Giammona (hA.D.)
1979-$1 Keith Waltey (M.D.)
1979-83 Robert Willett (M.D., Ph.D;)
1981-83 Blake Hannaford (M.S.)
198+4-86, John Halamkal (M.D:, Ph.D.)
1987-now Thuan Nguyen (Ph.O )
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWS S.UPERVISED:
1'977 79 Gilbert Raff, M.D.
1978-79 J. William Bbnge, M.D:
1D7g-BD Maleah Grover, M:D.
1980-83 James Cahrin, Jr., M.D.
1982 Robert Baer, Ph.D: (casponsor)
1982-86 Bryan,SGnker, D.V.M., PhiD.
1982-84 Fernando Rarenzano. M.D. (Fogarty Fellow)
1984-86 Antonio Chagas, M.D.
1985-87 Richard PodoCui, M.D.
1985-88 John Gitbert, Ph.D.
1986-89 Robert, Appleyard. PhD.
1966-87 Jay Milstein, M.D. (Visiting Associate Professor)
1987-88 C'hester Bokwood, M.D. (Visiting Assistant Professor)
1989-94 Masakatsu Ohtani, M.D.
1990-now Hideo Shintani, M.D.
1990now Lisa,Bero. Ph.D:
TEACHING AIDS PREPARED:
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1975-79 Syllabus for course on biomedical applications of dflerential equations and transform theory
(later
published as Mathematics for Biomedical Abptications by UC Press)
1977 Interactive computer program to help teach statistics
1979 Syllabus for biostatistics section of EIH 101 (later published as Primer of Biostatisrics by
McGraw-Hilt)
1982 Video tape on biostatistics
1983 Wrotesyllabus for new course, Biostat 185A8
1983 CotisuRant to Risk and Youth: Smoking; Project to develop curriculum on smoking for 6th and
Bth,
graders (project at UC Berkeley Lawrence Hall of Science)
1983 Co-authored curriculum to accompany the film 'Death in the West'
1986 Co-authored curriculum to accompany the fitm'Secondhand Smoke ~
RESEARCH AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY: ~
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1973 A Matfaematicat Approach to Cardiac Muscle Physiology
BOOKS: Q
1979 S. Gtantz. Mathematics for 8iornedcat ARQlications. Berkeley:. University ofCaIitornia Pr
~ess.
1981 S. Glantz. Primer of Biostatfstics. Nbw York: McGraw-Hill.
1986 P: Hanauer, G. Barr, S. GItnt7. LeQistative Approaches to-a Smoke-Free Societv. Volumes t& It.,
Berkeley:, American Nonsmokers' Rights Founda:tion.

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1987 S. Gtant¢. PHmer of Biostatistics (second; edition). New York: McGraw-Hilt.
1988 S. Giantz. Statistica aer Oisciptine Bio-Mediche (second edition): Mdan, Raiy:
McGraw-Hill. ntatian
edition ot, Primer of Biostatistics)' Transiated~byA Marinorti;, V.Balestra, S. Favilli. ,
1990 S. Glantz and B: SIinker. Primer of Muttipte Regression and Analysis of Variance. New
York: McGraw-
Hift:
in press S. Gtantz: Primer of Biostatistics (third edltiatt); New York: McGraw-Hi{I,'
ORBIGINAL ART1trLES:
1972 Pu Hbuston and S. Gtantz. Analysis of social systems: An application of mechanics. Proc. W. Va.
Acad:
Sci. 44: 170-182
1974 S: Glantz. A constitutive equation for the passive propertits of muscle. J.. Biomech. 7:
137-145..
1974 S. Glantz and N..Albers. Department of Defense research and developrnent in the university.
Science
186: 706711.
197S S. Glarttz. A three-eiement model describes excised cat papillary muscle elasticity. Am. J.
Phvsiot. 228:
284-294.
1975 S. Gtantz and R- Kerrmoft. Muscle stiffness can be determined form canine, left ventricular
pressure-vaiume curves. Circ. Res. 37: 767-794.
1975 R- Winkle. S. Glantz, and D. Harrison. Pharmacologic therapy of ventricutar arr,ttythmia. Am.
J. Cardiol.
36: 629.650.
1975 S. Gtantz. A reply to, Professor Craver Physicians in private practice already have enough
power.
Ha stings Law J. 27: 315.332
1976 S..GtAntz, J. Leutscher, R. Day, and M. Perloff. Cortisoi secretiorn,,dcstributingi binding and
metabolism
in man, IEEE Trans. Biomed. Ena. BME-23: 36-44:.
1976 S. Glantz, RL Kemoff, and R: Goldman. Age-retatedchanges in ouabain, pharmacokinetics: Ouabain
exhibits different volumes of distribution in adult and; puppy dogs. Circ. Res. 39: 407-414:
1976 E. Alderman and S. Glantz. Acute hemodynamic interventions shift the diastolic pressure-volume
curve
in man. Circulation 54: 662- 67U
1976 S. Glantz. A. Abramowaz, and M. Burkart Etection.outcomes: Whose money matters? J: Poraics 38:
1 t>3;i-1D38.
1976 Sa Glantz. Ventricular pressure-volume indices change with end- diastolic pressure. Circ. Res.
391
77ZT78.
- N:
1977 S. Glantz A three-element description tor muscle with viscoetastic passive elements. J. Biomech
10: ~
52t?: ~:
1978 D Stowe, D. Mathey, W. Moores, S. Glantz, R. TownsendP. Kabra, K Chatteryee, W. Parmtey.,,and
J_ ~
Tyberg: Segment stroke work and metabolism depend on coronary blood flow in. the pig. Am. J. ~
P sioi.234: H597-H607. ~
1978 S. Glantz and W. Parmley. F~ctocs which affect the diastolic pressurew,otume curve. C'uc.
Res..42: ~
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1981
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1983
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1985
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S. Glantz Computers in cGnicai medicine: A critique. Computer 11(5): 68-77.
S. Gtantz,, G. Misbach: W. Moores. D. Mathey, J. Lekvent; D. Stowe. W. Parmley; and J. Typerg. The
pericardium substantially affects the dog ventricular pressure-voturne relationship. Circ. Res. 42:
422-
441.
G. Misbach and S. Glantz Changes in the diastolic presstue- diameter relation aRer ventricutar
furaction
curves. Am. J. Physioi. 237: H664-F1648.
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